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 Local studies internet links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Canals: roots & routes : Exeter Canal by Peter Hardcastle.
Canals: roots & routes : Tavistock Canal by Peter Hardcastle.
Exeter City Council The local history of Exeter, including a time trail.
www.devon.gov.uk /etched?_IXP_=1&_IXR=100189   (3934 words)

  
 December 31 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1999 - At noon, according to the Torrijos-Carter Treaties, the United States Government handed Panama Canal control over to Panama.
The Panama Canal Authority, the Panamanian Government Agency created to run the Canal, takes over.
1424 - Thomas Beaufort, 1st Duke of Exeter, English military leader
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/December_31   (1265 words)

  
 Documents Relating to American Foreign Policy Prior to 1898
Agreement of the Settlers at Exeter in New Hampshire, 1639
Report of the Committee of ways and means on the subject of direct trade.
Weld, Stuart F., "The Isthmus Canal and American Control," The Atlantic Monthly, vol.
www.mtholyoke.edu /acad/intrel/pre1898.htm   (6929 words)

  
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Summary of Allen’s misadventures in England and France 1796-1800, attempting to find support for a ship canal on the Richelieu River and a rebellion in British Canada.
Suggests locks on river to Barnet, canal from Barnet to Lake Memphremagog.
REMARKS ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CONTEMPLATED GRAND CANAL, BETWEEN LAKE ERIE AND THE HUDSON RIVER (n.p., 1812).
www.parkinsonbooks.com /04auction/04uvm.html   (9767 words)

  
 Ships
Though not designed for Arctic use, the old steamer proved her worth by successfully delivering Byrd's exploration equipment to the ice and returning through the canal in April of 1935 with most of the machinery still intact.
Once C.T.Bowring had re-registered her, the name had changed again, this time to Benjamin Bowring (after my great-geat-great-great grandfather) who, as a clock and watchmaker in Exeter, had set off for Newfoundland in 1811 (at the age of 33) on board the 44 ton schooner Charlotte (named after his wife).
The Charlotte was the first of the Bowring fleet and, as it turned out, the Benjamin Bowring became thelast.
www.antarctic-circle.org /ships.htm   (8087 words)

  
 Bibliography - Resources
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 David Bordwell: CV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Interviews on Hong Kong cinema associated with "Made in Hong Kong" series at Royal Film Archive of Belgium, June 1997: Canal Plus, 30 May 1997; Flemish Radio-TV, 4 April 1997; De Morgen (pub.
Interview on university film studies with Danmarks Radio, Copenhagen, 14 November 1997.
"An Institutional Approach to the History of Hollywood Film Style." Invited lecture, University of Exeter film studies department, 12 May 1988.
www.davidbordwell.com /cv.htm   (9081 words)

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